Irrelevant to this discussion. Since vaccinated people catch and spread covid19, even in a setting where 100% of people are vaccinated, it should still spread. The vaccine isn't 100% effective and its effectiveness declines with time. My guess that non-outbreak has a lot more to do with natural immunity than it does vaccinations.
It's not irrelevant. If 80% of the population in Ontario are vaccinated and if the vaccine doesn't prevent infections (which is your claim), then 80% of new cases should be vaccinated. But what we see is that the 20% which are unvaccinated are causing 65 to 70% of the new cases.
Yeah, actually it's completely irrelevant to this specific topic of a mass mostly-outdoors event not resulting in an outbreak despite fear-mongering predictions.
No idea what you mean since being vaccinated doesn't prevent infection or spreading of covid19.
If that's the case, the unvaccinated cases of Covid wouldn't be twice as high as the vaccinated in Ontario which has a vaccination rate of almost 80%.
https://covid-19.ontario.ca/data#casesByVaccinationStatus
Irrelevant to this discussion. Since vaccinated people catch and spread covid19, even in a setting where 100% of people are vaccinated, it should still spread. The vaccine isn't 100% effective and its effectiveness declines with time. My guess that non-outbreak has a lot more to do with natural immunity than it does vaccinations.
It's not irrelevant. If 80% of the population in Ontario are vaccinated and if the vaccine doesn't prevent infections (which is your claim), then 80% of new cases should be vaccinated. But what we see is that the 20% which are unvaccinated are causing 65 to 70% of the new cases.
Yeah, actually it's completely irrelevant to this specific topic of a mass mostly-outdoors event not resulting in an outbreak despite fear-mongering predictions.